See-Saw Theory

Archive for August 2008

On the weekend…

Posted by: krisdoublek on: August 31, 2008

http://holisticdesignecology.wordpress.com/2008/06/06/autopoiesis-morphic-resonance-and-emergent-properties/

Link to Maturana & Varela’s book

Posted by: krisdoublek on: August 27, 2008

“AUTOPOIESIS AND COGNITION”

Autopoiesis… scratching the surface

Posted by: krisdoublek on: August 27, 2008

Taken from the link: http://www.paulparboteeah.com/autopoiesis.html
Before Autopoiesis
Before the concept of autopoiesis was developed, Maturana and Varela were trying to determine what made something living. Whilst it is easy to class something as living or dead, it is difficult to say what characteristic of living beings (e.g. mammals, fish or insects) make them living. With the example [...]

Evolving Sonic Environment III

Posted by: krisdoublek on: August 25, 2008

I was looking through my mailbox and I found some old links that I had used for research for Design Programming. “Evolving Sonic Environments” is a project by Usman Haque (whose work I love) and Rob Davis
Rob’s documentation for the project is here
Summary sourced from the documentation of the collaborators:
The aim of “Evolving Sonic Environments” [...]

more research

Posted by: krisdoublek on: August 25, 2008

Media art New – http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themes/overview_of_media_art/performance/23/

http://www.woostercollective.com/

Posted by: krisdoublek on: August 19, 2008

Pine Street

Posted by: krisdoublek on: August 15, 2008

ST2K: Sydney Street Art Festival
http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/pinestreet/YouthProgram/ST2K.html

Ulrike Gabriel – Breath

Posted by: krisdoublek on: August 13, 2008

http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/breath/

Update

Posted by: krisdoublek on: August 13, 2008

Nothing much to update… just that I have started reading and realising with each new chapter that there is so much work to do. I started with “The Prosthetic Impulse” because “Material Thinking” wasn’t available in the Scitech Library. No Prob. Since there is so much available that I had my hands full before even [...]

Very Nervous System

Posted by: krisdoublek on: August 13, 2008

http://homepage.mac.com/davidrokeby/vns.html